Hello Arelor!
** On Tuesday 16.03.21 - 04:18, Arelor wrote to HusTler:
But make no mistake, this film is a B-movie at heart and
you may expect lots of senseless action and killing,
because i the end of the day that is what fans are in
for.
[...]
What I am saying is this movie has B - Movie production
values, nothing more, nothing less.
Kurt is the best thing in the whole film. Some of the
secondaries are actually quite good too.
I just finished watching it.  I don't think it fit a typical "B  
movie" classification at all.
It was not unlike many other revenge films like Die Hard, or  
Terminator.  Both of those had injections of humour and over- 
acting that seemed to take the edge off some intensity.
I thought Soldier had excellent production values! The stage  
design had good details.  The main character, Todd, was raised  
like a machine, and Russell depicted that rather convincingly.   
The scene where he's outcast, alone and gets emotional was  
overdone - but the fault goes to the editors, because they show  
Todd welling up to cry and then there is the trace of tears. But  
then they cut to another sequence of the same thing in slow  
motion - I thought that was overdone, unnecessary and sappy.
There was some rather fine casting.  You don't put Gary Busey  
and Michael Chiklis in a movie and consider it a "B".  Busey was  
cast as a tough but cheeky leader.  Chiklis characer was  
basically a clown.
I think that a B movie is a film that is intended to be serious,  
but fails in many ways - especially in the quality of the  
acting.  Soldier was a something else.  The beginning of the  
film covers the first 38 years of Todd's life rather well in  
just the first 15 minutes or so. What is going in Todd's head  
when he has to deal with the noises of the party was well  
represented with the flashbacks. I'm glad that they give the  
character too many lines to try and explain things like that -  
the visuals were quite enough and effective.
Another thing.. you don't put in a song by Loreena McKennit in  
part of the soundtrack and consider it a B movie!  I knew the  
voice sounded very familiar when they played the song "Night  
Ride Across The Caucasus".  McKennit basically established her  
own company for her own music and owned it all the way. She's  
Canadian, btw.
You mentioned "lots of senseless killing"..  I disagree. The  
killings depicted in the film seemed quite suitable for the  
story line.  The story was about how Tod outsmarts the younger  
recruits of his ilk.  He had to eliminate them all.
I enjoyed the film. I remained gripped to the story to see how  
it played out.
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